Kerala HC wants to tackle gender gap realistically
Kochi: The Superior Tribunal of Kerala has pointed out the need to address the gender gap in motherhood and the harm caused to women due to motherhood.
The tribunal made these announcements while examining a petition filed by two doctors who were diagnosing MD Radio and who were facing delays in finalizing their program of compulsory residence for elderly persons due to leave on account of maternity. Were staying.
“Gender equality must be realistic. Analysis of the situation is necessary to bridge the gender gap. If it does not respond to situational reality, it may lead to rejection of opportunities due to biological factors. Men and women are part of reproduction, but men will have the advantage that they will not have the burden of carrying the uterus and will be able to insult women in public gatherings and women will have to face the disadvantages of carrying the uterus or that period of motherhood. Will be able to work. …for your own benefit”, the Tribunal Superior said.
She also pointed out that motherhood can produce complex disadvantages, which can lead to gender differences.